Belonged to the kurdistan charges, but Saddam Hussein drove the kurds out. There was an article in the iraqi constitution that calls for a referendum. But that article was also held hostage under the leadership of almaliki. In terms of the oil, the whole region is very rich in natural resources, oil, gas, and other minerals. This is why isis has made the region their target. Not only that, there are american diplomats and businesses and investors on the ground that they would like to go faster. That is why it is critical that we continue to receive the means that we need to push back on isis offenses. Host that is all the time we have in this segment. Ofant to thank Karwan Zebari the Kurdistan Regional government, director of the d. C. Office. Thanks for being with us. As part of our series this week on Lyndon Johnson, we will focus on the elementary and secondary education act of 1955 and how it continues to influence the Education System. And later in the make a Robin Williams suicid
Sanctuaries to launch suicide and car bomb attacks into baghdad. Theres already some of that going on now. This is precisely the tactic they used against the United States, and so they were pushed out by the american surgery and general petraeus in 2007 and 2008, and i think its likely theyll return to that. Host michael gordon, were you surprised at how fasthis host were you surprised at how fast this seems to have come on or have you been monitoring this for a while . Guest these days even though i covered the iraq war, covering the state department, a whole big world to track, im not surprised that alqaeda in iraq, which is basically the group thats come back under a new moniker, alqaeda for iraq and the lot, or sometimes its isis. Im not surprised the comeback because they have taken heat all. This is a group that doesnt respect borders. Theyre in syria and in iraq. Nobody is putting heat on them instantly and nobody is putting the heat on them in iraq. This is a problem you can go
Democrats outrage saying they is Defunding Police and he comes on the eve of a visit by joe biden to kenosha, wisconsin. And a plan of and one where he is signaling that the Police Officer who shot jacob blake in the back should be charged. The ministrations is shooting for the moon, ending for an october surprise. The doctor is here to that the Covid Response is getting politicized, and he wants to correct the record. Welcome to fox news at night, im mike emanuel in washington in for shannon bream. Lets kick things off with Jackie Heinrich looking ahead to bidens trip to kenosha. Good evening, mike. After President Trump declined to visit with jacob blakes family because they wanted their lawyer present, former Vice President joe biden will meet with him tomorrow. Biden said to meet with the family of jacob blakes plan to visit to kenosha. As despite the naacp to use the town is a tool in the election process. The mayor said monday. I would say its a little soon paired. Today biden ca
Still months away. I just didnt believe weed get to 300,000 lives lost by Christmas Day and still accelerating. It seems like hes not going to sign the bill or veto it, if he doesnt sign the bill by the end of the day, then actual Unemployment Benefits will cease. Good morning, thank you so much for joining us. Im boris sanchez. Viktor and christi have the morning off. Were following developments in that Christmas Day explosion in nashville, but first, we have to mention the clock is ticking for President Trump to sign a desperately needed covid relief bill. After today, more than 12 million americans will lose their extended unemployment insurance, and adding to uncertainty for millions of americans the threat of other surge in covid19 infections. Nationwide there are more than 100,000 people in the hospital right now. Well get back to that in just a moment. First, lets pivot to the explosion in nashville, where investigators have found what might be human remains near that blast site
Democratizing force. It is powerful in terms of being a ladder for social and economic mobility. But right now there are really significant discrepancies in the adoption and availability of a lot of these technologies such as broadband in lower income communities. So im concerned about that these communities are often the vulnerable populations. And that theyre often adversely affected by technology transitions. So the question very simply is, is what can we do, what should we be doing to ensure that reliable voice and Broadband Services are delivered to the public regardless of economic background or geography . Well, if i can just jump in a little bit. I think its really two questions. One question is the rural question. How can you get these facilities that are very expensive built in very rural areas . And that the fcc and a number of states have universal funds to help get that infrastructure built. The other question, the adoption question, is really a question that theres been a